Front drive-shaft question, for a 2000, 1500 Ram.
From : system
Q: moparman wrote interesting i would be interested in running bio fuel too but its not a recommended fuel in my 2005 3500. i think ill stick with the fossil fuel main;y because i dont want to void my warranty. supposedly it only voids the warranty on the fuel system. however what i have read has been fuzzy. truth is i cant find a single instance of the *newer* dodge trucks having any problems. quite the opposite actually. the 50 or so cases that i know of that use bio either b5 b20 or b100 have all had outstanding success. have you thought of trying a blend b5 or b20 to start until you feel comfortable with b100 thats what i plan to do. however the only place that i know of that pumps b20 is south of dallas which isnt convenient. it would take 1/4 of a tank to get there. are you in dallas perhaps i am confusing you with someone else but i thought i had read in some of your posts that you are. if so and you are on the north side of the metroplex the only option is to mix it yourself. then you can mix whatever % you like. b5 if you dont want any warranty issues ... http//www.dfwbiodiesel.com im sure their are other places as well. it would be cool driving down the road stomping on the accelerator and watching all the nimrods exit at the nearest mcds cause you just filled the air with french fry oil.... its a conspiracy. the oil companies know they are losing their grip on the need for petroleum so they have bought up stock in junk food joints ... ; craig c. .
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From : henry
dave in lake villa wrote any problems to report thanks. i had a 2002 ram 360 46re 4x4. towed boats with it. serviced teh tranny filter and fluid change and diffs every 20000 miles myself . no problems. sold the truck with 55000 miles on it. ran like new. i have heard of numerous problems with the 46re ... but i certainly didnt have any issues. craig c. .